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A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole
    #21830500 - 06/19/15 10:51 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole

There's a common notion that at the edge of every black hole lies a back door to the universe — an exit from reality into a new realm where fundamental laws of nature, like time, no longer behave the way that we understand them.

What happens once you cross this threshold is a long-standing mystery that the world's leading scientists have been pondering for decades with little headway.

Now, a recent paper presented at a conference in Paris this week has proposed a solution by looking at black holes in a completely different way.

Taking a novel approach to this age-old problem, the theory proposes that there is no back door to the universe in the first place. Instead, black holes are impenetrable bodies, called fuzzballs.
Fuzzballs (yes, fuzzballs) are the new black holes

Samir Mathur, a professor of physics at The Ohio State University and sole author of the paper, says as you approach the fuzzball, your body will be destroyed but, oddly enough, you will not die. Rather, you'll be transformed into a copy of yourself, in the form of a hologram, that is forever embedded onto the surface of the fuzzball.

Mathur describes the surface as a thin fuzzy region of space instead of smooth, distinct feature, which is how he came up with the name "fuzzball".

When he first announced his fuzzball theory in 2003, it excited the scientific community because it offered a resolution to an outstanding paradox about black holes.

This paradox was originally discovered by astrophysicist Stephen Hawking more than 40 years ago and scientists have been attempting to explain it ever since.

However, Mathur's original calculations didn't conform to other well-established theories that describe the nature of black holes. So, he's spent over 15 years molding and maturing his argument.

Now, his latest paper has taken a significant step forward, suggesting that his picture of black holes as the holographic copy machines of the universe, while bizarre, could mean that fuzzballs truly are how scientists should be thinking about these mysterious cosmic beasts to better understand their behavior.

But some scientists are skeptical of Mathur's conclusions. Although they support his novel view of black holes, they suggest you won't survive your encounter with a fuzzball, at all, but suffer a fiery death.
The most extreme environments in space

What makes black holes so exotic is their powerful gravitational grip, which acts like a deep well in space, warping the space and time around and within.

Moreover, this grip has the power to swallow everything that passes too close, including light. This means anything that falls into the well never returns, which makes it nearly impossible to determine what happens beyond the edge of a black hole.

That didn't stop Hawking from first attempting to find some answers in the early '70s.

Unlike Mathur, Hawking pictured black holes with back doors through which material was pulled by gravity. So, Hawking began to explore what happens just outside of that door, moments before crossing over to the dark side for eternity.

What he found in 1976 from following the well-established laws of physics originally set down by Albert Einstein and Paul Dirac and many others, was shocking: Black holes don't just consume material through their back doors. They also emit it in the form of radiation.

A pesky paradox

While this was a momentous discovery — the radiation has since been named Hawking radiation — it generated a perplexing issue, called the black hole information paradox, that scientists have yet to resolve.

But Mathur thinks he's done just that with his fuzzball theory.

Hawking radiation is generated from whatever falls first into a black hole, according to Hawking's theory.

Some of what falls in gets spit back out while the rest is trapped inside of the black hole, where it's eventually destroyed and lost forever. This is where the paradox arises: One of the most fundamental concepts in physics states that no material in the universe can be completely lost or destroyed, which directly contradicts Hawking's original assumption.

Other than that small problem, the famous astrophysicist's logic was fool proof. And scientists today, including Mathur, still consider Hawking radiation a plausible component of black holes, although it has yet to be observed.

Nearly 30 years later, Hawking hasn't offered a convincing solution to the paradox he discovered, but Mathur might have. What Mathur has done differently is to think of black holes as a solid surface that has no back door.

Solving the information paradox

The fuzzball black holes that Mathur pictures are impenetrable and, therefore, don't have a region where material can fall into them. Rather, any object attracted by a fuzzball's gravitational pull will fall onto the surface.

When that happens, a near-perfect copy of the objects is created in the form of a hologram. That hologram goes on to live on the surface of the black hole, while the original copy feeds the fuzzball.

"The original copy is destroyed. More precisely, the data making up the original copy gets transformed to a new form, which is data on the surface of the fuzzball,” Mathur told Business Insider in an email. "When matter falls on the surface, this surface gets more energy, and it expands.”

When Mathur was first exploring this theory at the turn of the century, his original calculations suggested that your holographic twin was a perfect copy of your original self. However, other scientists argued that a perfect copy was impossible because the universe tends to favor imperfection.

Mathur's latest paper resolves this issue, showing how slightly altered copies could be possible.

From this, Mathur has managed to settle the black hole information paradox in two ways:

    By removing the exotic realm inside a black hole where information is mysteriously destroyed and lost forever.
    By explaining exactly what happens to material as it reaches a black hole and how all of it is preserved and none is lost.

"The fuzzball structure resolves this paradox; that is the reason I believe in it," Mathur told Business Insider.

Strings of fuzzballs

To explain his assumptions mathematically, Mathur relies on a theoretical framework in physics called string theory, which suggests that all particles in the universe are made of tiny, one-dimensional strings that vibrate and interact with one another to generate the universe around us.

(This idea is controversial since no one has ever observed a string. Still, string theory offers convincing solutions to some outstanding scientific mysteries like quantum gravity — also referred to as a "unified theory of everything" — so physicists are reluctant to scrap it just yet.)

Mathur's fuzzball black holes are actually giant, balled-up collections of strings. So, theoretically, when an object touches the surface of the fuzzball, its mass gets converted into light, generating a holographic copy of its former self. Other string theorists disagree, though.

Building upon Mathur's logic, a team of physicists at the University of California proposed in 2012 that anything falling onto the surface of a fuzzball would immediately be "burned to a crisp" and die. This group's "firewall" theory divided the scientific community into supporters of fuzzballs versus supporters of firewalls.

One way to resolve the issue would be a scientific experiment.

"It is hard to check the fuzzball structure explicitly by an experiment," Mathur told Business Insider in an email. "One way would be if we could ever make tiny black hole in an accelerator like [those at] CERN."

Particle accelerators slam particles together at near the speed of light, which can generate extreme environments that are similar to the early universe. Whether the world most powerful accelerators at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) can produce tiny black holes this way is questionable.

Regardless, there is a growing group of scientists around the world in support of Mathur's idea who are exploring different facets of the theory. The deeper they dig, the more likely they'll discover the truth of fuzzballs.

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Re: A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole [Re: musiclover420] * 1
    #21830506 - 06/19/15 10:53 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

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Thoughts?




A theory doesn't solve anything.


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Re: A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole [Re: Shiithead]
    #21830566 - 06/19/15 11:11 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

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A theory doesn't solve anything.




This is the first thing I thought too. Theories are unproven.


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Re: A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole [Re: wildernessjunkie]
    #21830590 - 06/19/15 11:17 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

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A theory doesn't solve anything.




This is the first thing I thought too. Theories are unproven.



And it was my thought as well.:lol:


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Re: A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole [Re: LuSiD enthusiast]
    #21830603 - 06/19/15 11:21 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

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musiclover420 said:

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A theory doesn't solve anything.




This is the first thing I thought too. Theories are unproven.



And it was my thought as well.:lol:




mine too :lol:


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Re: A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole [Re: LuSiD enthusiast]
    #21830605 - 06/19/15 11:21 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

Did I say it solved anything? :lol:

Pretty much everything in science is a theory, some are just more widely accepted/ proven than others.

They are constantly changing though, no thanks to doubters like you two.

It takes forward thinking to come up with new far out possibilities before we can even begin proving them.

I personally find the holographic universe theory very fascinating so this excited me quite a bit :shrug:


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Re: A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole [Re: wildernessjunkie]
    #21830614 - 06/19/15 11:25 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

The theory really just raises more questions than answers imo.

I do like this part though

"The original copy is destroyed. More precisely, the data making up the original copy gets transformed to a new form, which is data on the surface of the fuzzball,” Mathur told Business Insider in an email. "When matter falls on the surface, this surface gets more energy, and it expands.”


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Re: A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole [Re: musiclover420] * 1
    #21830615 - 06/19/15 11:25 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

I'm just imagining a bunch of theoretical physicists nodding thoughtfully as they discuss among themselves how they bet you get flattened and then a hologram copy gets made of you when you touch the fuzzball at the center of a black hole. I want a few hits of whatever these folks are on.


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Re: A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole [Re: musiclover420] * 3
    #21830623 - 06/19/15 11:27 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

What is this, astrophysics for cats?
Someone is tickling our fuzzballs with all this nonsense.


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Re: A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole [Re: musiclover420]
    #21830626 - 06/19/15 11:29 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

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Did I say it solved anything? :lol:




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Something that's always bugged me though is that the reason we're so hung up on what happens in a blackhole is because "according to physics material in the universe cannot be destroyed". Yet It's also said over and over that the laws of physics break down inside a blackhole. If the laws of physics really do break down inside, then it's entirely possible material can be destroyed/information lost.


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With your face all made up, living on a screen. Low on self esteem, so you run on gasoline


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Re: A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole [Re: Sophistic Radiance]
    #21830627 - 06/19/15 11:29 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

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I'm just imagining a bunch of theoretical physicists nodding thoughtfully as they discuss among themselves how they bet you get flattened and then a hologram copy gets made of you when you touch the fuzzball at the center of a black hole. I want a few hits of whatever these folks are on.




It really sounds kind of like salvia to me, quite a few similarities


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Re: A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole [Re: dee_N_ae]
    #21830631 - 06/19/15 11:30 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

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What is this, astrophysics for cats?
Someone is tickling our fuzzballs with all this nonsense.




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Re: A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole [Re: Shroomslip]
    #21830730 - 06/20/15 12:06 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

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Did I say it solved anything? :lol:




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A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole




Something that's always bugged me though is that the reason we're so hung up on what happens in a blackhole is because "according to physics material in the universe cannot be destroyed". Yet It's also said over and over that the laws of physics break down inside a blackhole. If the laws of physics really do break down inside, then it's entirely possible material can be destroyed/information lost.




So? Do you understand how theories work? :lol: Galileo theorized the earth was round to solve psychics problems he has noticed around earth being flat.

Then eventually it was proven, that is how theories work. People theorize possible answers to problems with other more accepted ones, then try to prove it.

This is how science progresses...

We have no idea what really goes on inside a blackhole, so all we can do is theorize the possibilities until we come up with what makes the most sense.

Then look for evidence to substantiate it.

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The theory really just raises more questions than answers imo.

I do like this part though

"The original copy is destroyed. More precisely, the data making up the original copy gets transformed to a new form, which is data on the surface of the fuzzball,” Mathur told Business Insider in an email. "When matter falls on the surface, this surface gets more energy, and it expands.”




:thumbup: all the best theories tend to do that :lol:

I really like that concept myself, it supports some of my own theories around black holes and their theoretical counterpart, "white holes"


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Re: A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole [Re: Sophistic Radiance]
    #21830757 - 06/20/15 12:12 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

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It really sounds kind of like salvia to me, quite a few similarities






Salvia originates from black holes. 40 year old mystery solved.


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Re: A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole [Re: musiclover420]
    #21830763 - 06/20/15 12:14 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

I know what theory is. I was pointing out where you said this theory solves everything because you asked "did I say this solves anything?".

The last part was just something I edited in that's always bugged me. The same scientist who will tell you that that by the law of physics matter/information cannot be destroyed, will also say that the laws of physics simply break down inside a black hole, that same scientist will then try to understand what happens to said material/information under the basis that it cannot just be destroyed. The simple answer is that it is possible under their current belief/theory,  yet they say it's not possible. It's just always bugged me.

To be clear, I don't mind the theorizing. It's not the first time I've heard the hologram explanation.


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Re: A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole [Re: Shroomslip]
    #21830782 - 06/20/15 12:18 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

I know what happens inside your mom's black hole.


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Re: A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole [Re: Shroomslip]
    #21830809 - 06/20/15 12:26 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

Well it is not solving anything in the sense it proves anything, it is solving problems with older more accepted theories :shrug:

I don't see any issue with that.

As for the black holes, if you read the article besides the "fuzzball" theory it mentions the "firewall" one which is basically just matter being destroyed upon entering.

There are problems with them both obviously but to me the fuzzball theory makes more sense.

Black holes suck up and store everything they come into contact with but they also theoretically put out radiation and particles, possibly from the "white hole" aspect of them. So if they really "destroyed" all the matter what would be making up the black hole? Seems plausible at least something would remain behind from everything that is making up the singularity. We may never know though.

If not and the universe is eventually destroyed by super massive black holes breaking the fabric of space/ time we are all pretty fucked :lol:

I like to stick with the more interesting/ positive theories.


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Re: A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole [Re: musiclover420]
    #21830879 - 06/20/15 12:43 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

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I know what happens inside your mom's black hole.





I like the hologram theory because it makes me think. If a human fell in and became a hologram, what form would we really be in? Just basically an inanimate picture? Would life just seemingly continue on for us as if nothing had happened? Would we awake in some alien space where we're aware of what's going on? If we were animate, would we still have our memories? A lot of questions to ponder.


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Re: A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole [Re: musiclover420]
    #21830920 - 06/20/15 12:51 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

i think it sounds theory.

I mean a "ball" that copies matter and projects it onto its outer surface after destroying the original copy?

Thats just ridiculous.


Just like all the believers in a "holographic Universe", im sorry, just my buying...


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Re: A crazy new theory solves 40-year-old mystery about what happens inside of a black hole [Re: Shroomslip]
    #21830946 - 06/20/15 12:58 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

Makes one think indeed. How can anyone say we are not inside a black hole right now? We could very well be "holograms" and not even know it.

LC have you read up much on blackholes? They have some very far out properties, it is not as ridiculous as it may sound.

Keep in mind people like Galileo were killed for believing things like the earth being round.

So of course something as far out as this is going to be hard to grasp, even if it was proven :shrug:


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